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Image Replacement. Again.
March 30, 2005
Since there are still lingering questions about image replacement, this is the state of CSS image replacement in early 2005.
In the past few weeks, I’ve had some conversations about image replacement techniques. A quick recap for those who may not be familiar: image replacement is the concept of taking a structural, text-bas
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ed HTML element (an h1 , for example) and substituting it with an image. Why do it? Better typography and more visual interest, as well as flexibility in the CSS to later change the images themselves. Why not do it? It’s hackish, somewhat inaccessible, and the old ‘non-web’ argument applies to any instance where you’re locking text up in an image.
Of course, a few years ago I was keeping a tally of all the various ways of doing it. And we all know about sIFR . So I don’t have to summarize those here.
One of the more popular questions I’ve been answering regards which method I use. Since Douglas Bowman officially deprecated the original FIR (Fahrner Image Replacement) that he popularized a few years ago, it’s been necessary to choose from the list of other techniques, of which there are many. Heck, a brand new technique just showed up the other day, even.
So which do I use? I’m still not going to say just ye"
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